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Barnack's Monthly for March 2017 is: "Metal"


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Metal Wheels

 

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Nothing but metal: sculpture, London South Bank.

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∙  "Summit meeting"  ∙  (= "Gipfeltreffen")  ∙  sculpture  ∙  approx. 500kg of aluminum  ∙

 ∙  created 1994/95 by Florian Lettl inspirated by the same named picture of his father Wolfgang Lettl.  ∙  I / II  ∙

 

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∙  "Summit meeting"  ∙  (= "Gipfeltreffen")  ∙  sculpture  ∙  approx. 500kg of aluminum  ∙

 ∙  created 1994/95 by Florian Lettl inspirated by the same named picture of his father Wolfgang Lettl.  ∙  II / II  ∙

 

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Railings and metal topped column, Ceuta

 

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The Dog inspects an uncomfortable metal bench.

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Metal bars

 

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Metal stilts.

Teignmouth Pier, Devon.

 

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City of London Police telephone post.

 

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Steel letters, Brass screws. Albert Dock Liverpool.

 

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Ancient mining site in Genk (Belgium)

 

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One last to stop

 

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'Knife Edge Two-piece', Henry Moore, Westminster.

 

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Leica 90mm f/2.0 APO Summicron M ASPH / low light/available light

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Sadly the end of the month has come around again and the 102nd Barnack's Monthly thread has to close but we managed to fill the thread with a wonderful array of more than 800 pictures and interpretations of this month's topic.  

 

Thank you to everyone who helped make March 2017's Barnack's Monthly another success by either posting, thanking, or just looking and I hope you enjoyed doing it and will do so again. A special thank you to those who posted for the first time in the thread and, if you did, please post more because we'd love to see your pictures!

The theme for Barnack's Monthly for March 2017 is: "Worn" and you can find it at this link

I really do hope you will follow the link and post some of your pictures.

Thank you all again and see you in the new thread! 

 
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